Man U Falls Down Money League Too

Spain's Real Madrid has retained its title as the world's richest soccer club in 2012-13 with revenues of over 500 million euros ($677 million) despite failing to win any major trophies on the pitch. But as Melanie Ralph reports the big surprise was

http://archive.newsleader.com/VideoNetwork/3096216367001/Man-U-Falls-Down-Money-League-Toohttp://cdn.newslook.com/6a/6a491198029dd1709cb4229b9762c358/mp4_low/6a491198029dd1709cb4229b9762c358-mp4_low.mp4http://archive.newsleader.com/VideoNetwork/3096216367001/Man-U-Falls-Down-Money-League-Toohttp://cdn.newslook.com/6a/6a491198029dd1709cb4229b9762c358/images/frame_ext.jpgMan U Falls Down Money League TooSpain's Real Madrid has retained its title as the world's richest soccer club in 2012-13 with revenues of over 500 million euros ($677 million) despite failing to win any major trophies on the pitch. But as Melanie Ralph reports the big surprise was1FinancemadridMelanie RalphsportsEuropeUnited KingdomspainsouthamptonparisnewslookfranceWorldGermanybarcelonajuan mata02:38